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Fears of subsidence have forced the closure of one lane of a busy A-road – prolonging misery for motorists using the stretch.
An environmental campaigner and former journalist described as a “true force of nature” has died.
A council has been accused of “raking it in” at the expense of local businesses and residents after hiking charges in a car park by close to 600%.
Live music is set to return to a popular riverside pub’s garden where the landlord says a noise row cost him £20,000 in lost income.
Managers running a Royal British Legion Social Club say they are doing all they can to re-open the premises following after it was damaged by a fire.
Hundreds of unwitting family descendants could be owed thousands of pounds in unclaimed bereavement estates in Kent, new research has revealed.
A festive market first held 600 years ago will return to one of the county’s most famous historic sites for the Christmas season.
A student has joined an international trial of a ground-breaking new treatment that could slow the progress of multiple sclerosis.
A beloved mother who dedicated her life to her local community will be remembered for her huge energy and enthusiasm to get things done.
A £44m railway station branded a costly white elephant has been hailed a success one year after opening - despite failing to hit passenger targets.
Mourners will gather for the final farewell of an extraordinary centenarian who was one of the country’s last Second World War widows.
Traffic chaos has been avoided at the 11th hour with the postponement of a road closure that threatened to cause mayhem in surrounding villages.
Furious parents fear a “petty” parking ban near a primary school will put their children’s lives at risk.
Bosses behind the redevelopment of an abandoned high street site say they remain committed to the project despite obstacles dogging the scheme.
A historic market will return next week with an entirely new set of traders in, what is claimed, to be a win-win outcome.
A historic beachside property with outstanding coastal views has gone up for sale and could be turned into an Airbnb or cafe, say estate agents.
It was a unique spectacle for Kent when the Tour De France first raced around the county in 1994, as our amazing archive pictures show.
A family of swans almost got themselves into trouble after wandering onto a busy dual carriageway before being caught by police.
A cruel dog owner hacked out their pet’s microchip before dumping the wounded animal to wander the streets.
He was just 15 when he started sweeping platforms but now one of Kent’s longest-serving railwaymen has retired after a remarkable 58 years.
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